Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Gang of ‘maids’ held for thefts in S Delhi

JEWELLERY SEIZED The group of women entered houses by posing as house helps, carried out thefts in Delhincr with help of accomplice­s

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NEWDELHI: The Delhi Police Crime Branch on Wednesday said that they had busted five members of a gang of women who stole cash and jewellery worth crores from houses in Delhi-ncr.

The arrested woman operated in many areas, including Hauz Khas, New Friends Colony and Greater Kailash. They gained entry into the houses by posing as house helps and then carried out the theft with the help of accomplice, said the police.

The thefts were carried out in pairs where one woman was the help and the other posed as her relative. The ‘relative’ used a range of gimmicks — from tips on meditation to using magic or prayers to solve common problems — to distract the members of the employer’s family while the help broke open the locks and stole valuables.

The police have now arrested seven women in connection with nine thefts reported in Delhi and Noida over the past one year and seized jewellery worth ₹1 crore from them, said DCP (Crime) G Ram Gopal Naik.

The police added that the some gang members had earlier sold valuables and used the money to build houses in Bihar. The gang even bought a car to ferry the maids.

“The Crime Branch was probing cases of thefts in posh areas where the modus operandi of the thieves was the same. In all these cases, the households had hired a woman who approached them and after working for a month, she would decamp with cash and jewellery with the help of an accomplice,” said Naik.

On how they zeroed in on a house, Naik said the gang members would conduct recce in different parts of the city and spoke to security guards and other staff members to find out the requiremen­t for a house help.

“Once they identified a house which had a requiremen­t for a house help, they requested the security guard or driver to introduce them to the owner of the house. They even offered to work for free for a week and asked for lower wages than the usual rates. If hired on an experiment­al basis, they worked hard to win the trust of the employer while also identifyin­g spots where cash and valuables were kept,” said Naik.

THE THEFT

After the domestic help had

worked for a considerab­le period of time, say a month, an accomplice would come to visit her claiming to be her sister or a distant relative. In most cases, it was the visitor who would engage the people in the house, the police said. Another investigat­or said the visit was timed in a way that few members were present or were scattered in the house.

“The maid meanwhile had enough time to even shut the doors of the room where she would steal the items, claiming to be dusting the rooms — something that the distracted house owners did not notice. They were well experience­d to not pick the artificial jewellery,” said Naik.

ARREST

Naik said that on November 25, they had a tip off that some of the accused involved in several of the house thefts/burglaries would be arriving near Ghazipur Bus Depot to plan further similar offences.

“Accordingl­y, the team conducted a raid to nab the accused persons. They arrested five woman of the gang who were involved in nine cases of burglary and house thefts in Delhi-ncr. Two others had been arrested earlier,” said Naik.

 ?? VIPIN KUMAR/HT ?? Delhi Police crime branch officers showing jewellery worth ₹1 crore recovered from the gang.
VIPIN KUMAR/HT Delhi Police crime branch officers showing jewellery worth ₹1 crore recovered from the gang.

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